ENDOWMENTS (By National Rank - FY 2012 to FY 2013, $000...so for Texas that is $20 BILLION and for some of the other higher ranked schools, we are talking over a BILLION $)
3. Texas - $20,448,313
7. Texas A&M - $8,732,010
60. Nebraska - $1,338,728
62. Oklahoma - $1,324,313
63. Kansas - $1,288,995
66. Missouri - $1,259,738
67. TCU - $1,256,030
75. Baylor - $1,061,157
78. BYU - $1,053,241
79. Tulane - $1,047,813
80. Cincinnati - $1,045,606
86. Texas Tech - $963,585
91. Colorado - $885,384
99. Oklahoma State - $817,625
100. Louisville - $788,529
113. Houston - $716,422
121. Iowa State - $673,515
165. West Virginia - $460,640
192. New Mexico - $371,302
195. Kansas State - $364,675
196. South Florida - $363,924
210. Connecticut - $344,174
249. Colorado State - $245,887
268. Memphis - $218,308
333. San Diego State - $158,406
347. ECU - $144,701
359. UCF - $135,462
489. Boise State - $77,826
RESEARCH EXPENDITURE (By National Rank - FY 2011, $000 again...I totaled systems together (med schools are often listened independently). Again. Perspective for everyone who thinks athletics is where the money is at. The UT system spends over 2 1/2 BILLION $ yearly on research)
2. Texas - $2,679,164
15. Colorado - $808,264
17. Texas A&M - $780,677
38. Baylor - $466,061
42. Cincinnati - $448,936
53. South Florida - $394,963
59. Nebraska - $368,332
67. Colorado State - $330,784
70. Missouri - $305,307
71. Kansas - $302,668
76. Iowa State - $267,641
81. Connecticut - $253,792
92. New Mexico - $220,565
98. Texas Tech - $208,173
103. Louisville - $197,438
105. Oklahoma - $189,506
111. Tulane - $171,703
114. Kansas State - $169,167
116. West Virginia - $166,420
119. Oklahoma State - $162,786
137. Houston - $113,709
141. UCF - $109,190
142. San Diego State - $106,591
203. Memphis - $48,321
223. BYU - $37,142
248. ECU - $28,114
NR. Boise State - Not Among 250
NR. TCU - Data Unavailable
USN&WR RANKINGS (This is a controversial inclusion because it seems highly subjective, doesn't measure the fact that certain places have certain standout specialties and it seems pretty much focused on the undergrad experience - nonetheless, it is something of a reputation indicator even if it factors very little in to actual decision making)
53. Texas
54. Tulane
58. Connecticut
62. BYU
68. Texas A&M
71. Baylor
76. TCU
88. Colorado
99. Nebraska
99. Missouri
106. Kansas
106. Oklahoma
106. Iowa State
121. Colorado State
129. Cincinnati
142. Kansas State
145. Oklahoma State
149. San Diego State
156. Texas Tech
161. Louisville
161. South Florida
168. West Virginia
173. UCF
189. Houston
189. New Mexico
NR. Memphis - Not Top 200 / Regional School
NR. ECU - Not Top 200 / Regional School
NR. Boise State - Not Top 200 / Regional School
AAU STATUS (The seemingly "elite" status symbol for academic research and education...it may not mean a darn thing out on the football field but it means a lot as far as the company universities like to keep)
Current Big 12 AAU Schools:
Texas
Kansas
Iowa State
Former Big 12 AAU Schools:
Texas A&M
Colorado
Missouri
Nebraska (has since lost AAU status)
Prospective Expansion Candidates in AAU:
Tulane
*Note that Connecticut has been seeking AAU status and other universities like Texas Tech and Houston are undergoing massive research improvements as Tier 1 institutions but entry is a very, very long process and nothing would be imminent
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